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Answer for the clue "It goes to waist? ", 4 letters:
belt

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Usage examples of belt.

I reached around and grabbed the belt and hissed as fabric abraided my skin.

Now it was a poster on the wall, an admonition to wear seat belts, that demanded her unwavering gaze.

Murphy ordered the engineer from aft, and in a few moments Jackson Vaughn appeared, hair soaked with sweat, coveralls stained with dirt, a Beretta 9-mm automatic stuffed into his belt.

Sparks toyed with the agates at his belt ends, striking them against his thigh like a whip, grimacing at each blow.

He carried a hand-blaster in a shiny white holster hanging from a white Sam Browne belt, a sparkling brass whistle was suspended from the lapel of his overcoat, and a scarlet and gold aiguillette was wrapped around his shoulder.

Seregil paid his price without quibbling and Maklin threw in a sword belt, showing Alec how to wrap it twice around his waist 63 and fix the lacings so that the blade hung at the proper angle against his left hip.

Behind him, Alec watched with alarm as the man stopped abruptly, then reached for the long knife at his belt.

He gave Alec his belt dagger and a small, razorlike blade from the neck of his cloak.

Dropping unceremoniously onto the bench beside Alec, he unhooked a cup from his belt and helped himself to the wine.

Holding the edge of the platform with one hand, Alec undid his belt with the other and worked the end of it back through the buckle.

Around the belt of the warm woolen dress she was wearing, a couple of little bags were tied, like the kind Anachronists wore with their medieval outfits.

I had worn during our visit to the Ancestress, and the silver belt with the jade trim and the gold-spattered fan.

Speed is controlled by increasing or diminishing the number of armature bearings in series with the accumulator--all of which is simply accomplished by a lever which the pilot moves from his position on deck where he ordinarily lies upon his stomach, his safety belt snapped to heavy rings in the deck.

Stewart, of the United States Irrigation Committee, stated that he had inspected nearly every irrigated region of the world, and knew of no place supplied by so vast a reservoir of water, with either the volume or the pressure of the artesian belt of Dakota.

Oresbius cinched with shining belt who had lived in Hyle hoarding his great wealth, his estate aslope the shores of Lake Cephisus, and round him Boeotians held the fertile plain.